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The girls’ tennis team from Erlanger Lloyd High School defeated Carroll County 3-2 to take the NAS Invitational championship at Robert Westrick Memorial Park Saturday. Erlanger Lloyd blew through Trimble County and Gallatin County to reach the championship. “They were a pretty good team,” Carroll County Head Coach Larry Mor

Carroll County rides its pitching and defense to win 3-1 against Henry County at home on April 13. “It was a hard fought game,” Head Coach Jay Jones said. “Henry County is very disciplined. They’re young, but they’re a very disciplined team.” The Panthers led off with a single to right center field by junior Zach Wise and a bunt by senior

Editor: Our sons, four-year-old Connor and one-year-old Dane Mefford have a rare disease called Fanconi Anemia. While the diagnosis helped to explain previous medical problems, the news was devastating. Fanconi Anemia is a rare genetic disease that impacts one in 500,000 children in the world. There is no known cure. FA affects the body&rs

Easter Seals Camp Kysoc in Carrollton will cease operation effective May 29. Cardinal Hill Healthcare System, based in Lexington, made the annoucement Monday. The firm also said its lease on the property at 1902 Easterday Road (Hwy. 36) would be assumed by Jefferson Community and Technical College. For that to happen, local officials say the transfer will require approval of the K

Editor: As an employee of Jefferson Community and Technical College, I recently had the opportunity to help organize a leadership retreat for the students of the Carrollton Campus. The March 26 retreat included a series of leadership and team building activities at General Butler State Resort Park and the Carrollton Campus Student Gover

The Friends of Butler, a nonprofit organization established to sustain, foster and further the heritage of the historic Butler family who settled on the land that is now General Butler State Resort Park, is currently conducting a membership drive. “Every park has its focal point,” Friends of Butler President Majorie Bowers said.

The Panthers tennis team finished in third place at the North American Stainless Invitational Tournament Saturday held at Carroll County High School. The team dropped their first match to Gallatin County, but won against Erlanger Lloyd. Eighth grader Raven Powers continued to impress, capturing Carroll’s only win against Gallatin Count

Wednesday, April 21 Carrollton Rotary Club meets every Wednesday at noon at Carrollton United Methodist Church. AA Big Book study group meets every Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Carrollton Christian Church, 310 Fifth St. Carroll County High School Site Based Decision Making Council meets at 4 p.m. in the high school conference room. West Carro